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1 Int | obviously refers to the free acknowledgment, before God,
2 1, IV | passion; art jealous, yet free from care; dost repent without
3 1, VII | thy sight there is none free from sin, not even the infant
4 1, VII | not slaves, either, but free - and wiser than I, would
5 1, XIII | sufficiently clear that a free curiosity is more effective
6 2, II | that I might seek pleasures free from discontent. But where
7 3, I | security and a smooth way, free from snares. Within me I
8 3, VII | poems, in which I was not free to place each foot just
9 3, X | unless they had been set free by the teeth and belly of
10 4, I | by them we might be set free. These projects I followed
11 4, III | following this delusion in free will and not necessity.
12 4, XV | had gone astray of its own free will and had fallen into
13 6, III | recruiting of his mind, free from the clamor of other
14 6, VI | and I was anxious. He was free from care, and I was full
15 6, XII | which his honorable and free feet might be entangled.~
16 6, XVI | and then I will set you free.”175~ ~BOOK SEVEN~ ~The
17 6, II | soul to which thy Word - free, pure, and entire - could
18 6, III | creatures and all things - wast free from stain and alteration
19 6, III | what I now was told, that free will is the cause of our
20 7, VI | which I groaned, left me free to do so. Alypius was with
21 7, XI | break loose and shake myself free of them and leap over to
22 7, XII | how I know not - and gave free course to my tears. The
23 8, I | didst will.~But where was my free will during all those years
24 8, I | own eyes. Now was my soul free from the gnawing cares of
25 8, XII | intently and thought me free of any sense of sorrow.
26 8, XII | about myself. Thus I set free the tears which before I
27 9, VIII(337)| skepticism, Si fallor, sum in On Free Will, II, 3:7; see also
28 9, XXX | follow me to thee, wrenched free from the sticky glue of
29 9, XXXIII | always so as to be able to free myself as I wish. But it
30 9, XLIII | cross”397! He alone was “free among the dead.”398 He alone
31 10, I | us, thou mayest go on to free us altogether, as thou hast
32 10, II | anything else which I can find free from the necessary care
33 11, XV | mother which is above and is free475 and “eternal in the heavens”476 -
34 12, XXIII | nor Greek, nor bond nor free. Spiritual men, therefore,
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